Friday, May 4, 2018, 10:10

Sliema council, NGOs still prepared to take legal action to stop Townsquare

Insists that Environment and Resources Authority should be involved

Artists' impression of the new development.

Sliema local council and NGOs opposed to Townsquare skyscraper plans are happy with a decision to send the tower plans back to the drawing board, but said they would were still willing to take legal action if needed. 

The Environment and Planning Review Tribunal on Thursday declared that the Planning Authority’s permit for the project would be revoked and ordered that the application should undergo the whole planning process again.

In a joint statement, Sliema local council, together with NGOs Din l-Art Ħelwa, Flimkien għal Ambjent Aħjar, Friends of the Earth Malta, Ramblers, Qui Si Sana and Tigne Residents Association and other organisations highlighted that many of their objections had been upheld, from the lack of certain essential documents to the failure to provide photo-montages from the Three Cities.

They stressed that the permit was granted by a Planning Board which lacked any representative from the Environment and Resources Authority (ERA) and said that ERA must be given the opportunity to voice its position on such large building projects.

In their statement, the local council highlighted a number of issues that must always be taken into account, such as the wind impact of nearby buildings or proposed buildings, parking requirements and drainage infrastructure.

"Such complacency on basic infrastructural needs is unacceptable," they said.